Dang, Mike, you're on FIRE! I'm a little annoyed that I don't get notifications about new posts lately... I would've jumped on both masterpieces right away, had I known! Fantastic stuff. Again, so rich in detail and sheer amount of content. Loads of fun!

Oh yes, I really do use Verve at work for at least once or twice a week. Just did a neat looking sailfish for a boat dealer today. And I've got a 24-page children's book with the inking done in Mischief by my 14 yr old daughter with all the backgrounds and coloration by myself in Verve. I can't wait to share that one!... a lot of work.

Great K4ICY,like those last 2 artworks, congrats, good portraits in them,I would perhaps curve her right forearm a little bit n pull the neck a little back.Congrats again, I'll wait to see your last children book coloring in Verve. Congrats again.

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I was inspired to come up with this when my sweetheart set out to research VR applications.

The artistic theme employs the 1980's styling created by the famous Memphis Group of that era, and it makes for a pleasing and playful composition. The image depicts her enjoying a beachside pool on a warm summer day with her toes dipped in 'digital' water. - except she is really at some very austere and cold aquatic swimming center during the winter off-season. There's no water in the real pool but her VR experience could be convincing enough to awake the power of her mind to actually allow her to walk on thin air! Well, that's feeling I wanted to evoke anyways. I love the color contrast against the overly-dim grayness of the backdrop.

Oh, that's AWESOME! I love the dimensions of it, such fantastic depth and volume. Great design in terms of contrasts, too. One has to look at it a bit smaller to see it all, otherwise one would miss the full glory of it. Really awesome, Mike!